My-Symbian wrote:
> 1560 (one thousand five hundred sixty people) downloaded this
application
> from My-Symbian so far, and you are the only one who complains. Just
because
> something went wrong with your memory card does not automatically mean
that
> there is a virus in that program. There may be many other reasons of
your
> problems. One thing is 100% certain: that file DOES *NOT* CONTAIN ANY
VIRUS.
> It's easy to check with any anti-virus software and you should do it
PRIOR
> TO posting such accusations.
>
> Besides, My-Symbian is not author of the program. The application was
> written by Wireless Labs Technologies. Why don't you contact them and
report
> your problem instead of accusing My-Symbian for distributing infected
> software? The email address of developer's customer support is:
> support@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> P.S. Small suggestion: Try starting the phone with the card removed and
only
> insert your card when the system is up and running, go to App manager
and
> uninstall the application.
I didn't know about replies to my message.
When I downloaded application, it was not showing up in appication
manager. That is the main reason behind my suspicion.
After 20 days, today, I reinserted MC and immediately reformated MC.
Anything which crash system is 'virus'. Bug is very mild word.
Has someone downloaded that application on nokia 6600?


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